Let me start this by saying I have no clue what I'm doing with a 700, as most of you know I've been pretty dedicated to building my 660 Relic for the last few years, but decided it was finally time to let the Filthy Pig die. I love bacon.
Looking to keep stock stroke and stock bore here...
Anyway, most of my riding has been duning.
Treeshots, trails and open duning are what I love, but I'm about 5 hours away from sand, so I've been looking to build something more trail friendly so I can ride more often and in my home state. Mostly I fart around in the dunes looking for a chance to dive into a nasty ass treeshot, but I like to line up at the hill from time to time as well when the opportunity presents itself.
I'm not much of a jumper either, but I like to spend a bit of time off the ground hitting the back side of the smaller razor backs.
I don't need (or really even want) to be the fastest on the hill or in a flat drag, but I'd like to hold my own with a decent mild build. Mainly, I just need to be faster than my brother (08 SE w/ LTE's, Dobeck and MonsterFlow Intake)
or any punk kids showing up with their bolt-on YFZ's, you know the drill
I don't want to lose trailability though, I want to be able to lug around the trails at a low speed if I want to, or hit them hard as well. (that last sentence has me thinking stay 100% stock
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So that should give you an idea of what I'm looking for out of a build. Only really concerned with the engine at the moment, not worried about suspension as I've got most of what I need there, and (at least for a while) the rest will stay stock.
Obviously, I'll get a PC3/5, probably doing an FCI Intake, and a single exhaust. Prog. dyna as well will go on whatever build I do. The rest...
I dunno ?
Feel free to throw out any build you think is good that I haven't listed, or add anything you think the build would need/benifit from. (bigger TB for example, I have no clue where these come into play) Not really looking to spend a shitload, but I would be willing to spend around $1500 or so if it's worth it, though I'd ideally like to stay under $1000 (I know this limits my headwork). Poll has no time limit and you CAN change your vote.